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#153: Investor and entrepreneur Sahil Bloom returns to discuss how a few powerful Paradoxes, which may seem contradictory or complex at first, can be harnessed to live a more optimized and fulfilling life.
Sahil Bloom is a renowned writer, investor, and advocate for personal growth and financial well-being. His popular weekly newsletter The Curiosity Chronicle provides actionable ideas that help people build a high-performing, healthy, and wealthy life. He is also the founder of SRB Ventures, a curiosity-driven venture fund.
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The Tim Ferriss Show Episode #694: Sam Corcos, Co-Founder of Levels — The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Assistants, 10x Delegation, and Winning Freedom by Letting Go
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Full Show Notes
(03:24) Sahil’s Viral Twitter Thread About Paradoxes
(08:53) The Advice Paradox
(16:28) The Opportunity Paradox
(25:25) The Talking Paradox
(36:10) The Productivity Paradox
(39:46) The Speed Paradox
(48:40) The Social Media Paradox
(51:33) The News Paradox
(58:03) The Death Paradox
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